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into afternoon. 67 redwood city. there is mild conditions tomorrow, downtown san francisco, there is a high of 63 tomorrow, up into north bay, highs from upper 60s to low 70s up to 70s in sant yo rosa. 70s in napa. there is 70 in union city. highs not much higher, mainly low 70s. thereç is highs into upper 60s near the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is a chance of showers and friday, there is a warm up developing and over the weekend nice, and warm again with highs into low 80s by sunday, mid-70s around the bay. mid-60s on the coast. and mild0l weather sunday through monday. there is not too late to win $49,000. there is robert h from san jose andht christina m from san francisco entered to win by going on our facebook page. you can enter, too. go to facebook.com and click on the right and the winner will be announced here after the 49ers game here on abc p a week from thursday. >> getting close. >> yes. >> just a week and a half away. >> and coming up next why a's don't want to take down the tarp t
into afternoon. 67 redwood city. there is mild conditions tomorrow, downtown san francisco, there is a high of 63 tomorrow, up into north bay, highs from upper 60s to low 70s up to 70s in sant yo rosa. 70s in napa. there is 70 in union city. highs not much higher, mainly low 70s. thereç is highs into upper 60s near the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is a chance of showers and friday, there is a warm up developing and over the weekend nice, and warm again with highs into low 80s...
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you own a lot of restaurants in a city, instead of restaurants in a lot of cities. in other words, you kind of saturate a market. what is the reasoning behind that? >> well, usually, if you control the city, you can set your own pricings, your own marketing strategies, your own cannibalization. you don't have all the guys cannibalizing your stores. you can be more aggressive on marketing. you can, with the consumer, i guess, consumer is better off because you don't have different pricings and different campaigns. so that is one of the things we've done. we basically just got rid of some promotions and we have same pricing, same promotions in the whole market. liz: same pricing, same promotion. you're not just a burger king guy. you own dell tacos and popeye's and den denny's. you're a franchisee superstar here. what is the real secret to your success especially in a tough economic time we're dealing with? >> the great advantage of being franchisees and we rely on franchise ors and their marketing strategies. we're a great operator. we're following the rules. we're a
you own a lot of restaurants in a city, instead of restaurants in a lot of cities. in other words, you kind of saturate a market. what is the reasoning behind that? >> well, usually, if you control the city, you can set your own pricings, your own marketing strategies, your own cannibalization. you don't have all the guys cannibalizing your stores. you can be more aggressive on marketing. you can, with the consumer, i guess, consumer is better off because you don't have different pricings...
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is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed good news on jobs. the chicago, jobs report gives obama a much-needed boost. i have to tell you, on wall street people are picking apart these numbers with a fine tooth comb. a lot of people don't believe them. they think they have been massaged, managed and some white. is the media -- more evidence totally for obama? >> sure. i read the new york times assessment of, you know, the attacks as the book were cut. this is not political, this is a statistical. always. the numbers are volta, but it is not politics. look. this is an administration that has been lying about who killed our ambassador. they
is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed...
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[laughter] not just that but think of the public pension problems it is driving city's bankrupt. stockton, of vallejo, riverside, san bernardino, under the weight of the public pension obligations. now the state says get into private. >> the state says there is no logic. that these problems with public pension funds. people need help managing their money. >> california has the paternalistic attitude even against medical marijuana. [laughter] fewer people in a private sector have defined benefits pensions because they are a terrible deal. it is better to have defined contribution. the ada is businesses are not stepping up to the plate we need a mandate 3 percent goes into the state managed private pension pool you have to opt out every two years. this will not have been unless the enlightened view. gerri: one state senator says workers in small firms are disadvantaged. 84% but they have a personal responsibility. maybe california could find money they don't have. >> is the opposite. they allow people to take more money to say we will tax more. so for example, the public sector pen
[laughter] not just that but think of the public pension problems it is driving city's bankrupt. stockton, of vallejo, riverside, san bernardino, under the weight of the public pension obligations. now the state says get into private. >> the state says there is no logic. that these problems with public pension funds. people need help managing their money. >> california has the paternalistic attitude even against medical marijuana. [laughter] fewer people in a private sector have...
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a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of red light cameras because they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle. this side is the weakest part of the vehicle, but if you're solving one problem by creating another, you're not solving the problem. gerri: us to collect the money they make. ticket revenue, from the new york post. the city's make 235 million over five years. this is an easy way to make some dope. i mean, frankly, if you were the mayor and want to raise some money, you know, just put them at every corner. you will get a lot of revenue coming into the city coffers. >> that is what is being talked about. the program being expanded. we
a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of red light cameras because they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site...
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reconcile that cautiousness with some of the forecasts for the next year when the s&p from goldman sachs or citi or other groups see it going as high as 1650. >> that's exactly the point. everybody's worried, and they're raising their numbers. are they insane or what? there's two things going on. number one, qe-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. we don't know how much higher the market is as a result of fed's action, but it is higher. number two, feorget about 13 or 14 multiples. if europe calms down, there are people arguing we should have a higher multiple like 15. if you have 15 on the s&p right now at 105, $108 earnings next year, you're at 1600 easy. it's easy to sort of make the argument at this point. >> we're talking very long term here. tell us what you think of what's happened this week. is this problematic at all? we're struggling to stay positive. we've had a long week here of losing every single day nearly. is that a signal of something that's going to come here in the short term? are we walking into a big correction? >> i mean, i think it would be hard to extrapolate any one trend. i think for
reconcile that cautiousness with some of the forecasts for the next year when the s&p from goldman sachs or citi or other groups see it going as high as 1650. >> that's exactly the point. everybody's worried, and they're raising their numbers. are they insane or what? there's two things going on. number one, qe-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. we don't know how much higher the market is as a result of fed's action, but it is higher. number two, feorget about 13 or 14 multiples. if europe calms...
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marathon will pay a base price of $598 million for the texas city oil refinery. you remember that name because there was a big explosion at the plant in 05 and it killed 15 woers. the purchase price is reportedly well below the amount bp was aiming for. >>> oil prices slid on global demand fears as the world bank cut its economic growth estimates for china and the asian continent. crude settled down 89.33 a barrel. look at that under 90 bucks. >>> iran launch as major crack down to control its currency crisis. its off shore oil platforms reportedly being hit by cyber attacks. is this the beginning of the end for that regime? we have details on that coming up next. >>> plus hugo chavez wins re-election. a clam down on venezuelan oil production could be around the corner. is the u.s. to blame? we'll explain all of that. m.o. "money" coming up ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has
marathon will pay a base price of $598 million for the texas city oil refinery. you remember that name because there was a big explosion at the plant in 05 and it killed 15 woers. the purchase price is reportedly well below the amount bp was aiming for. >>> oil prices slid on global demand fears as the world bank cut its economic growth estimates for china and the asian continent. crude settled down 89.33 a barrel. look at that under 90 bucks. >>> iran launch as major crack...
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if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its stock rise 95% over the last year, helping companies monetize their online advertising but with more consumers moving to mobile, can the run continue? we'll talk to the ceo of lucora. that's next. david: another u.s. bank is threatened as hackers continue their attacks on our financial institutions. is your money safe? details straight ahead. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks fell as corporate profit outlooks and the federal reserve's latest assessment of the u.s. economy did little to soothe growing concerns over the globe economy. red arrows across the board. >>> mcgraw-
if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that's the bad bank. but it is also a bet on the growth of the international markets. that is the good bank. that's what they're focusing on. that is nice little mix there. david: did you buy goldman down at $90? >> remember i'm an equity analyst. i can't do that. david: i'm sure you recommended to somebody. >> yes, i did. david: thanks, brad for coming in. sandra: one tech company has seen its...
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lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen is this next headline where there are job training programs to address that shortage. it's hurting the midsection of the nations though. some districts are saying there's been some recent rainfall and it has helped crops. however, some of the price spikes related to the drought are beginning to show up at the consumer level. beige book is warning overall prices were mostly unchanged with some of those agricultural prices up. consumer spending was flat to up modestly with retail sales expanding modestly. high gas prices, political uncertainty, fisc
lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen...
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how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a moment ago. florida, illinois, and new jersey. why should i be weary? >> those are all places where the foreclosure process takes a long time. those are states with a much bigger backlog of foreclosures than just anywhere else in the country. as the foreclosures come on the market, they push prices down. the price gains disappearance. gerri: one of the things so important to the market and what we have need to have housing come back is jobs. we are seeing that in california bay area, north carolina, denver, texas, and oklahoma. is there a
how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a...
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doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. lou: obama deputy campaign manager stephanie kutcher is not normally shy about her role as an attack do for the obama administration, so we found her interview last night and a bit odd to say the least. listen. >> the administration did not know that we need a more security in benghazi. state department officials said their request and more security for the consulate as early as march. >> i did not get that exchange. >> you did not cassette exchanged. >> no. lou: well, i mean, is hard to spend it if you don't know about it or ignore it altogether. perhaps the stratagem of some sort. a fact check we cannot let go from last night's debate. here is biden's thought someone intervene in syria is a bad idea. >> it is a different country. it is five times as large geographically. it has one-fifth of the population that is libya, one fifth the population, five times as high as you graphically. lou: actually, libya is ten times
doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. lou: obama deputy campaign manager stephanie kutcher is not normally shy about her role as an attack do for the obama administration, so we found her interview last night and a bit odd to say the least. listen. >> the administration did not know that we need a more security in benghazi. state department officials said their...
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but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate st
but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing...
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so that is why we had to develop the route and get through the city. >> and you know, don, stephanie waits, and every time she hears "tight corners," the problem is there were trees in some neighborhoods they didn't want to cut down, the controversy, they had to cut down about 400 trees, science center said they put back two for every one they cut down. but there were some older neighborhoods where they didn't want to cut them down. so it made the clearances literally just a couple of inches on either side. and that has slowed them down, but these people have been really great troopers, you know, out here for four or five hours already, waiting on space shuttle "endeavour." so you know what a big event this is here in the los angeles area. don? >> all right, thank you very much, john, we'll see you in just a bit. let's go to casey wine right now, casey you're a little bit closer to the shuttle right now, pretty close to you, what is going on where you are? >> well, i don't want to cause stephanie any concern, but she and john were just talking about these tight clearances, and you ca
so that is why we had to develop the route and get through the city. >> and you know, don, stephanie waits, and every time she hears "tight corners," the problem is there were trees in some neighborhoods they didn't want to cut down, the controversy, they had to cut down about 400 trees, science center said they put back two for every one they cut down. but there were some older neighborhoods where they didn't want to cut them down. so it made the clearances literally just a...
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] get more access with the citi card. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning, washington d.c. look at that nice shot of the washington monument. a drizzly morning in washington there, but still a beautiful shot of that monument. glad you're with us this morning on cmn sunday morning. a few minutes ago we talked briefly about mitt romney making a major foreign policy speech on monday. cnn will carry that address live in the 11:00 a.m. hour, but now we want to go a little deeper on the foreign policy issue. joining me is tim mack, foreign policy and defense reporter for politico. tim, good morning. what do you expect romney to focus on in his speech at the virginia military institute on monday? >> yeah. the virginia military institute speech is going to focus primarily on foreign policy. it's going to be a big, broad speech about what he would do as commander in chief, and you can expect him
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the bigger the city, the bigger the problem. in new york city, 10,000 butt dial calls to 911 every day. >> what's the cost of that? got to be hundreds of millions of dollars. >> i don't know. you know what? i blame wall street fat cats and their fat fingered flash crash trading. >> all i can say is that is a
the bigger the city, the bigger the problem. in new york city, 10,000 butt dial calls to 911 every day. >> what's the cost of that? got to be hundreds of millions of dollars. >> i don't know. you know what? i blame wall street fat cats and their fat fingered flash crash trading. >> all i can say is that is a
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with the again benn ga city stuff? >> definitely. you saw it coming into and out of that vice-presidential debate. paul ryan had the branding as this economic policy wonk and yet the first question that he faced was the administration's handling of the libyan attack and the assault on benghazi and he ended up taking the case to the vice president through the beginning of that debate and that's just been more fuel for the romney campaign ever since. you saw hillary clinton and the president saying nobody wants more than them to find out exactly what happened. so they have the administration responding to the terms of their debate where it used to be the administration was taking the fight to them, they're now taking the fight to the administration. >> i want to bring in peter alexander once again. peter travels with mitt romney. as they get ready for the debate, how much of the debate can we expect to be on benghazi and spent on the president's record on foreign policy? >> reporter: well, obviously that remains in the hands of the vot
with the again benn ga city stuff? >> definitely. you saw it coming into and out of that vice-presidential debate. paul ryan had the branding as this economic policy wonk and yet the first question that he faced was the administration's handling of the libyan attack and the assault on benghazi and he ended up taking the case to the vice president through the beginning of that debate and that's just been more fuel for the romney campaign ever since. you saw hillary clinton and the...
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the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within the neighborhood that i mentioned so far, could it be because that is where mr. bloomberg lives? that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, as vice president joe bide
the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within...
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. >>> one giant retailer giving same day delivery a shot in select cities. we have details coming next. liz: orasure in home over-the-counter hiv test hitting the store shelves today. one well-known celebrity spokesperson signed on. >> who, who? liz: we have orasure's vice president to tell us who it is straight ahead [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your hearis healthy enough for sex. do not take vgra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >> welcome back. some breaking news out of microsoft. microsoft putting out a release saying reed hasting
. >>> one giant retailer giving same day delivery a shot in select cities. we have details coming next. liz: orasure in home over-the-counter hiv test hitting the store shelves today. one well-known celebrity spokesperson signed on. >> who, who? liz: we have orasure's vice president to tell us who it is straight ahead [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your...
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space shuttle "endeavour," of course, moving through the streets, city streets of los angeles. now it's -- its new home will be the california science center. our space guru, john czarallya, a few -- zarrella, a few feet from the shuttle. what's been going on? >> reporter: for hours we've been telling people it's coming, it's coming, and this of the second designated stops where they were going to have a celebration. and people waited patiently. and finally, finally after about five hours behind schedule because they had to trim trees all along the way, they had to move nimbly through tight areas, it took far longer than they had expected to get to this point. but all of these probably 15 to 20,000 people just in this one area alone, don, all waited patiently. and as soon as it turned the corner and came into view, they started cheering, and they started clapping. this is really, most people understood, a piece of history. what they're witnessing, they will never have an opportunities, they or their children, to see again. and "endeavour" stopped here now. >> why is it stop thu
space shuttle "endeavour," of course, moving through the streets, city streets of los angeles. now it's -- its new home will be the california science center. our space guru, john czarallya, a few -- zarrella, a few feet from the shuttle. what's been going on? >> reporter: for hours we've been telling people it's coming, it's coming, and this of the second designated stops where they were going to have a celebration. and people waited patiently. and finally, finally after about...
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we have done this in 17 cities so far on our truth for we call it and one of the reasons we decided to call this the truth tour is because of the lies and confusion you just pointed out. gerri: let's talk about that. the monthly jobless numbers, 7.8% and yet mysteriously out of nowhere comes 800,000 jobs. turns out half of them are part-time but we are supposed to be happy about this. is this administration dumbing down jobs numbers? are they warning us to accept a level that should be unacceptable? >> it should be unacceptable and yet every time you get a number that doesn't add up the gdp went down last quarter. i am talking real live business owners out here and they said we are not hiring anybody. i got an e-mail from a friend who will remain nameless who has government funding for her small business and she was told to count the plumber as a jobs bill. if he comes over to fix the pipes. that is -- i am not making this up. there are some sun mannequins -- shenanigans going on. i don't buy the latest jobs numbers report and i don't buy the new jobless claims when they admit a state
we have done this in 17 cities so far on our truth for we call it and one of the reasons we decided to call this the truth tour is because of the lies and confusion you just pointed out. gerri: let's talk about that. the monthly jobless numbers, 7.8% and yet mysteriously out of nowhere comes 800,000 jobs. turns out half of them are part-time but we are supposed to be happy about this. is this administration dumbing down jobs numbers? are they warning us to accept a level that should be...
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it's happening right here, on our streets, in our cities, and in our suburbs. it's a disturbing report coming up next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or you can do it from your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> american teenagers sold for sex. just let that sink in for a moment. this is not a problem going on in some f
it's happening right here, on our streets, in our cities, and in our suburbs. it's a disturbing report coming up next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or you can do it from your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it...
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out of new york city, illusionist david blaine puts on a mesh suit, electricity coarsing around him, three days, no sleep, no food. are you amazed by this stunt? >> amazed? >> under the pavement, the cement, remember that? >> i'm not amazed by this at all. staying awake three days? i have friends who stay awake five days at a time. >> starbucks. >> people who don't eat or drink, stuck outside, they should get the money. david blaine wants to impress me, get a fork, jam it into an electrical socket, i'd watch that. there's no illusion involved in staying outside three days. i wish there were lightning, i'd like to see that happen. >> i used to see david blaine at my old gym, i thought maybe he'd take the weights and do it with no hands or something. that never happened. all right. i want you to stay with us. you and i were talking during the last break, you said some things that i want to talk about more. you heard our conversation about obesity in america. we're going to talk about it. >> okay, sure. >>> guess what? you can take cnn with you. you can watch it at work. go to cnn.com/t
out of new york city, illusionist david blaine puts on a mesh suit, electricity coarsing around him, three days, no sleep, no food. are you amazed by this stunt? >> amazed? >> under the pavement, the cement, remember that? >> i'm not amazed by this at all. staying awake three days? i have friends who stay awake five days at a time. >> starbucks. >> people who don't eat or drink, stuck outside, they should get the money. david blaine wants to impress me, get a fork,...
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to implement its payment systems in city cabs. that put the stock down earlier. again, that's going up as those reports are denied. back over to you. >> pick move there. all right, jackie. i'm sure herb will get more on that later. we got to go. all right. size matters, especially when it comes to your fridge and your waistline. we'll explain next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> the calorie price strike again. coke, pepsi, and dr. pepper are rolling out new vending machines that will have calorie counts on the bottoms of the machines just to make you feel guilty. the machines will first launch in chicago and san antonio city building next year. >>> and can't lose weight? blame your
to implement its payment systems in city cabs. that put the stock down earlier. again, that's going up as those reports are denied. back over to you. >> pick move there. all right, jackie. i'm sure herb will get more on that later. we got to go. all right. size matters, especially when it comes to your fridge and your waistline. we'll explain next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million...
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citi is not that big europe. it's more asia and emerging markets and qe3 in both times we've gone through this before has been a big beneficiary to emerging markets. >> fred, if you had to own one bank and you had a few thousand bucks to put to work who would you put it in? >> i'd buy citi going into next week. >> fred, thanks so much. >> great to be on. >>> coming up on "halftime" housing turned the corner, jamie dimon said those words today and we've been saying it for weeks. >>> and later, the biggest tech ipo since facebook hits the street, but is workday worth your investment dollars? >>> double-digit returns for investment stocks in coal. is today the day to sell into that rally? [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million art
citi is not that big europe. it's more asia and emerging markets and qe3 in both times we've gone through this before has been a big beneficiary to emerging markets. >> fred, if you had to own one bank and you had a few thousand bucks to put to work who would you put it in? >> i'd buy citi going into next week. >> fred, thanks so much. >> great to be on. >>> coming up on "halftime" housing turned the corner, jamie dimon said those words today and we've...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presidential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a g
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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. >> yeah, morgan stanley and citi are chosen as part of the portfolio. pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not entirely in love with energy here. and understand the congress that romney would be working with is not the congress that we had under president bush, which is a very pro-oil type of congress, right? >> stephanie link, take a position on hospital stock. one of the sectors that seems most obvious to gain under president obama affordable care act, more people heading into hospitals, getting care and the hospitals being reimbursed for that coverage where they otherwise might not be, those are the stocks pulling back right now as mr. romney seems to be gaining a bit in the polls. >> ye
. >> yeah, morgan stanley and citi are chosen as part of the portfolio. pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not...
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cities such as boston, detroit, nashville, los angeles. they're passionate about their teams. i'm telling you they continue to push the fringe fan away. they don't have a great television deal. and basic sports fans who want to watch the sport. really like the fact that the l.a. kings were the 7th team in seven years to win the stanley cup. fan interest is back. but pushing those fans away again, i'm telling you eventually they're going to kill the golden goose. melissa: what is your prediction on outcome of this one? >> here is what i think. the average hockey play play ownly 3 1/2 years. if they miss this year, they will lose 0% of the their career earnings. time for the players to give in. and take it on the chin . a lot of great hockey players are playing in russia, in europe. they have opportunities to make money globally. what i think will happen once the players lose big paychecks next couple weeks. they will tell donald fehr who represents them. do whatever you can to get a deal done. melissa: interesting. >> one last point. think about single mom who lives in glendale
cities such as boston, detroit, nashville, los angeles. they're passionate about their teams. i'm telling you they continue to push the fringe fan away. they don't have a great television deal. and basic sports fans who want to watch the sport. really like the fact that the l.a. kings were the 7th team in seven years to win the stanley cup. fan interest is back. but pushing those fans away again, i'm telling you eventually they're going to kill the golden goose. melissa: what is your prediction...
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. >> blackrock, getting an upgrade to buy from neutral at citi. >> this is really a valuation call. the analysts sees an earnings surprise coming up which is an interesting kind of bold. but the asset managers in general should do pretty well because of higher equity markets. these guys have the global platform and biggest in the industry. i like this call especially if larry fink stays on. >> facebook cut to sell over at btig. the stock is down 6% or more over the past week. simon, this one had some pretty good momentum. i'm wondering if that's all gone now? >> btig are saying nothing no one has been talking about before. that concerns basically on mobile monetarization. >> all right. all day cnbc is look at the stocks that have powered the s&p 500 to multiyear highs. is there still time to get in or have you missed the boat. mary thompson is here with a look at the credit card companies. how are you? >> good. a lot of analysts saying in this space jump on board, the water is fine. these companies helped in part by rising market. credit infused and u.s. economy shows signs of life.
. >> blackrock, getting an upgrade to buy from neutral at citi. >> this is really a valuation call. the analysts sees an earnings surprise coming up which is an interesting kind of bold. but the asset managers in general should do pretty well because of higher equity markets. these guys have the global platform and biggest in the industry. i like this call especially if larry fink stays on. >> facebook cut to sell over at btig. the stock is down 6% or more over the past week....
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conflict, and the long fingers of snaking concrete and brick walls that weave mile after mile of the city tell a different story. known as the peace walls, they keep the peace by dividing, not uniting, the communities. this country is still so divided that many people are just too afraid to cross the sectarian divide, come through the gates in the peace walls, just to walk through their neighbors' communities. william plum smith the former loyalist prisoner, lives close to the peace wall and is at the forefront of building cross-community relations with his former enemies in the i.r.a. >> so you're always working at pace. we still continue even today to work at peace. and it's a slow, long process. it's not like a water tap where you can turn it on, turn it off. >> bitter experience has taught him trouble increases as the pace of peace slows. and right now the controversy over opening up the boston college archives is an impediment they don't need. >> the more barriers is put up, the more impediments put up, it affects the peace process, delays it, maybe for a while, maybe causes an incre
conflict, and the long fingers of snaking concrete and brick walls that weave mile after mile of the city tell a different story. known as the peace walls, they keep the peace by dividing, not uniting, the communities. this country is still so divided that many people are just too afraid to cross the sectarian divide, come through the gates in the peace walls, just to walk through their neighbors' communities. william plum smith the former loyalist prisoner, lives close to the peace wall and is...
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. >> reporter: ohio's biggest city is named after him. so is a certain district. but does christopher columbus really deserve all this credit? >> he actually didn't discover north america. he never set foot in north america and never even knew it existed. he wasn't the first person to discover the american continent from europe. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, up close and personal with christopher columbus. >> osgood: the who is widely considered one of the world's great rock bands and its lead guitarist, pete townsend the giant of rock'n'roll. this morning anthony mason sits down with townsend for a rare interview. ♪ >> reporter: pete townsend's incendiary performances helped make the who rock aristocracy. did you enjoy smashing the guitars? >> it felt to me like an artistic act. >> reporter: now he looks back at the heights of the who and the depths of his controversial arrest. did you think at that moment that your reputation was effectively destroyed? >> yeah. reporter: pete townsend on who he is ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: it's been said that
. >> reporter: ohio's biggest city is named after him. so is a certain district. but does christopher columbus really deserve all this credit? >> he actually didn't discover north america. he never set foot in north america and never even knew it existed. he wasn't the first person to discover the american continent from europe. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, up close and personal with christopher columbus. >> osgood: the who is widely considered one of the...
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after lauren broke up , i went to the citi private pass page coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. h'll get the sunshine s coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. o'll get the sunshine s coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors
after lauren broke up , i went to the citi private pass page coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. h'll get the sunshine s coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. o'll get the sunshine s coveted 29 electoral votes. the state of the race in florida is next. [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ]...
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pakistan's larnlest city. thousands of people have taken to the streets in karachi to protest her shooting. >>> now to the presidential race. 23 days to go, and president obama is off the campaign trail again today. he arrived in williamsburg, virginia yesterday, but not for a campaign event in the critical swing state. instead he is there for debate prep. the president and his team are at the kings mill resort. he is spending time studying and practicing with the same team that got him ready for the first debate. the campaign official says the president is laying low, but could make a stop outside the resort before he leaves. >>> the campaign also gave us this nugget. they've now accepted donations from four million people. that's a record. remember, the obama campaign took in $181 million in donations in september. that's also a record. mitt romney hasn't released his september fundraising numbers just yet. >>> romney is also off the trail today after making several stops in ohio yesterday. ohio is one of th
pakistan's larnlest city. thousands of people have taken to the streets in karachi to protest her shooting. >>> now to the presidential race. 23 days to go, and president obama is off the campaign trail again today. he arrived in williamsburg, virginia yesterday, but not for a campaign event in the critical swing state. instead he is there for debate prep. the president and his team are at the kings mill resort. he is spending time studying and practicing with the same team that got...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> perhaps the september report was the october surprise, at least it was to some conservatives who say the numbers don't add up. 114,000 new jobs were added to the economy in september. that's a fairly lackluster number. more jobs were created in july and august than originally reported, so those numbers were revised up by 86,000. they are all still below the levels needed to sustain a drop in unemployment. that's why some people found it odd that unemployment fell by 3/10 of a percent, below the 8% mark to 7.8%. the lowest level in four years. the numbers may have more meaning for the campaign trail than the economy. politically s
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> perhaps the september...